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climate change, obesity. and the natural course of society will often not see those problems and do the right thing. so having somebody whose got a business background, some resources, willing to put his reputation behind it who speaks out about hey let's, you don't want your kids to get overweight. let's work on this now. not later. it's so valuable to society to have a credible voice whose got a track record and is going to go about it in an effective way. >> rose: another thing is you can shake it. when you do it early and young, you can shape it as you were doing and you were doing. >> the opportunities to be creative and to be a leader are i think maybe more so in philanthropy than any place else because there's always other needs, there's always other things you can go after. and there are diseases that nobody's really working on because not that many people get it but those that do are real tragedies. these orphan diseases they're called. you can go after those. you can, you know, just help kids. educa
climate change, obesity. and the natural course of society will often not see those problems and do the right thing. so having somebody whose got a business background, some resources, willing to put his reputation behind it who speaks out about hey let's, you don't want your kids to get overweight. let's work on this now. not later. it's so valuable to society to have a credible voice whose got a track record and is going to go about it in an effective way. >> rose: another thing is you...
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and technology has changed, sex has been severed from reproduction through i.v.f. and other kinds of technologies, gay men can have biological children and so can lesbian women and we now may believe that there's a biological basis for sexual orientation that that's not a ridiculous proposition that maybe people didn't focus on that before. the states have moved, the country has moved, the public opinion has moved and that's relevant to whether this is really just a remnant of an idea whose time has passed. and if you look not at the past-- as jeff i think correctly did, that's what the conservatives argue-- but if you look in the future i predict not only will there be gay marriage soon enough, but in 30 years we will look back on this era with a kind of incomprehension,he same sort of incomprehension that people today look back and say how could they have believed in savory? how could they have believed in segregation? that 81% andrew mentioned is not going to change its mind as it grows older. >> that's a very inspiring statement about the arc of history. but ca
and technology has changed, sex has been severed from reproduction through i.v.f. and other kinds of technologies, gay men can have biological children and so can lesbian women and we now may believe that there's a biological basis for sexual orientation that that's not a ridiculous proposition that maybe people didn't focus on that before. the states have moved, the country has moved, the public opinion has moved and that's relevant to whether this is really just a remnant of an idea whose...
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the question is not let's change the topic. what's the interest in saying these committed couples joined in marriage by their states, many of whom are raising kid, should be cut out of the whole federal safety net. >> quick response is, in that one part, i agree with the obama administration, and i would encourage people to look at their filings of what the legitimate center tr is and why they agree that doma does infact advance them. >> woodruff: ken klukowski, mary bonauto, we thank you both. >> thank you, judy. >> suarez: now, two stories about finding ways to engage students from low-income households. we begin with a new way to learn about a nucleus, i recently visited a new york classroom where they're using rap music to teach kids science. >> the characteristics of the organism thetas more beneficial for the environment gets passed on. >> suarez: teaching a morning biology lesson in any high school is hard in underperforming urban schools with low tests scores, it's even harder. >> what was the point of that lab? was the
the question is not let's change the topic. what's the interest in saying these committed couples joined in marriage by their states, many of whom are raising kid, should be cut out of the whole federal safety net. >> quick response is, in that one part, i agree with the obama administration, and i would encourage people to look at their filings of what the legitimate center tr is and why they agree that doma does infact advance them. >> woodruff: ken klukowski, mary bonauto, we...
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apparently hoping to change the vatican more than it changes him st. peter's square heaving with excitement last night when his church pulled back the red curtain and sprung him on the world. he used to be known as father jorge, now he's pope francis, but determined, it seems that these dizzy heights won't change him. bowing his head and asking the people to pray for him then sharing the bus back home with his fellow vicars. >> we toasted him, the cardinal secretary of state toasted him then he toasted us and he simply said "may god forgive you." (laughter) which brought the house down. in other words i hope you don't regret this later. ♪ >> reporter: the biggest cheer, of course, from his fellow latin americans. for a man with the common touch, yes, but no doctrinal pushover as tough on abortion or gay marriage or women priests his bookish predecessor. >> brown: outside of rome, perhaps no group was more excited about the choice for pope than catholics in argentina. a short time ago i talked with hugh bronstein of reuters in buenos aires. hugh brons
apparently hoping to change the vatican more than it changes him st. peter's square heaving with excitement last night when his church pulled back the red curtain and sprung him on the world. he used to be known as father jorge, now he's pope francis, but determined, it seems that these dizzy heights won't change him. bowing his head and asking the people to pray for him then sharing the bus back home with his fellow vicars. >> we toasted him, the cardinal secretary of state toasted him...
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night in a row more clashes between police and residents of brooklyn the demonstrators are demanding change after a sixteen year old is shot and killed by police and update on the clashes ahead. and look at somebody learned about you about you based on your spending habits the u.s. government is about to find out the obama white house has signed off on u.s. spy agency is monitoring your banking records will tell you more. and it was ten years ago the u.s. invaded iraq over of claims the country was making weapons of mass destruction as we know that wasn't the case coming up a new report looks at the human and financial costs of this war. it's thursday march fourteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching. a protest in brooklyn intensifying as new details emerge of the death of kalani gray for the third night angry protesters took to the streets of east flatbush brooklyn. no you can't let you go go go go go that was used to kid what you don't do this was the scene in brooklyn last night you can see protesters enraged over the police shooting of sixteen year old br
night in a row more clashes between police and residents of brooklyn the demonstrators are demanding change after a sixteen year old is shot and killed by police and update on the clashes ahead. and look at somebody learned about you about you based on your spending habits the u.s. government is about to find out the obama white house has signed off on u.s. spy agency is monitoring your banking records will tell you more. and it was ten years ago the u.s. invaded iraq over of claims the country...
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. >> when a child cries, maybe they're yanking your change or in the habit. but maybe they're in distress. >> reporter: the dream team says it's the best way to achieve long-term sleep success. >> a good night sleep is a great, yummy, wonderful thing and that's what you're going tor giving to your child. then it's something to celebrate. >> reporter: two weeks after the intervention, the team's methods seem to have paid off. miraculously, mia is sleeping 12 hours a night and going to bed without a peep. >> night-night. >> good job. >> night-night. >> reporter: emmy, however, is a work in progress. [ baby crying ] >> that's the hard part. >> reporter: but 10 minutes later, she, too, goes to sleep all on her own. >> it's 7:37 and it would appear as though everybody is sleeping right now. >> reporter: giving danielle and marchello the first quiet time they've had in a month. >> reporter: we checked with them six months after their experiment and both emmy and mia are still sleeping througho ini night. the couple say sleep training has been life changing. >> and
. >> when a child cries, maybe they're yanking your change or in the habit. but maybe they're in distress. >> reporter: the dream team says it's the best way to achieve long-term sleep success. >> a good night sleep is a great, yummy, wonderful thing and that's what you're going tor giving to your child. then it's something to celebrate. >> reporter: two weeks after the intervention, the team's methods seem to have paid off. miraculously, mia is sleeping 12 hours a night...
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the restoration included extensive environmental changes to improve the stream and infrastructure changes to reduce the csos into the watershed. hecht: when i first started talking with people about stream restoration, i kind of imagined people out with shovels and small-scale. this is a massive $7.7 million project. schombert: nine mile run watershed is the most significant urban watershed restoration ever done in the united states. narrator: small-scale projects like nine mile run have far-reaching environmental impact. but they're just one part of the regional wet weather control plan. schombert: this region needs to solve its problem by 2026. that's not that long away. this is the largest public works project ever undertaken in this region. lichte: you're looking at significant infrastructure. either tunnels or storage tanks, or, you know, treatment facilities. the cost is about $3 billion. lichte: if you look at some of the other cities
the restoration included extensive environmental changes to improve the stream and infrastructure changes to reduce the csos into the watershed. hecht: when i first started talking with people about stream restoration, i kind of imagined people out with shovels and small-scale. this is a massive $7.7 million project. schombert: nine mile run watershed is the most significant urban watershed restoration ever done in the united states. narrator: small-scale projects like nine mile run have...
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. >> the conservative republican governor of florida, rick scott, recently got flack for changing his mind to support medicaid expansion under the affordable care act. yesterday state lawmakers rejected the idea. >>> in detroit, kwame kilpatrick was convicted on corruption charges for running what prosecutors called a private profit machine out of city hall. the most serious charges carry sentences of up to 20 years. >>> in kenya, malik obama, the half brother of president barack obama promised change, but sharing obama's name and campaign mantra did not help. he lost by a big margin. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin is working on a new book about the so-called war on christmas and returning the christmas holiday back to its religious roots. it's titled a happy holiday is a merry christmas. >>> and white house tours have been canceled saving about $2 million over the next seven months. but reality tv star and businessman donald trump was asked if he would pay to resume the tours as suggested by newt gingrich. while trump replied it sounds reasonabilile to me, a white ho spokesma
. >> the conservative republican governor of florida, rick scott, recently got flack for changing his mind to support medicaid expansion under the affordable care act. yesterday state lawmakers rejected the idea. >>> in detroit, kwame kilpatrick was convicted on corruption charges for running what prosecutors called a private profit machine out of city hall. the most serious charges carry sentences of up to 20 years. >>> in kenya, malik obama, the half brother of...
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was to change behavior. the first thing we did was partner with cigna healthcare and come up with a consumer- driven health-care program. for those of us in the hotel industry, this is very unique. we are one of two companies currently involved in this program. you can go online and shop for any kind of procedure. we joked about shopping for a heart surgeon, but the level of clarity of where your interest dollars are going to a non- health care worker is absolutely staggering. as many of my colleagues have said, we offer complementary biometric screenings for our employees. you can get your bmi, your blood pressure, and other key statistics, and more importantly, we give you ways to make things things better. we offer what we call the employee assistance program. everything from legal advice to marital counseling to financial advice -- anything we can do to help our associates. a happy and said a sissy it is more productive, and you get better bottom-line results and long term results. .- a happy and fit ass
was to change behavior. the first thing we did was partner with cigna healthcare and come up with a consumer- driven health-care program. for those of us in the hotel industry, this is very unique. we are one of two companies currently involved in this program. you can go online and shop for any kind of procedure. we joked about shopping for a heart surgeon, but the level of clarity of where your interest dollars are going to a non- health care worker is absolutely staggering. as many of my...
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have things changed enough for them to be smoother? >> i think they are fortunate to be a business coming back to life and everybody loves to hear that story and locally they support it. they will have a lost opportunity. >> they had 95% success, they were living, but this is the 5% difference. >> i just want to give one more set of kudos to front street and did all of that work. $100,000 worth of work for free. that was out standing and and i cooperate imagine a more worthwhile group. >> thank you guys for all your help from me on behalf of them. thank you. it's tax season again and you should know that receipts are your audit protection. five ways to keep receipts organized for tax time. one, take notes. write comments about their business purpose. especially for dining and entertainment expenses. two, scan receipts. the irs can audit you up to six years back in some cases. keep an electronic version. three, take a picture. find an ap that can help you track expenses so no receipt is unaccounted for. four, keep a business journal. us
have things changed enough for them to be smoother? >> i think they are fortunate to be a business coming back to life and everybody loves to hear that story and locally they support it. they will have a lost opportunity. >> they had 95% success, they were living, but this is the 5% difference. >> i just want to give one more set of kudos to front street and did all of that work. $100,000 worth of work for free. that was out standing and and i cooperate imagine a more...
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the thing that i did.know is that we needed to change the care model. unfortunately, it took a bulletle riddled car outside our emergency room to realize that. a group of teens were fighting after school and a car load of boys drove over to the home of three brothers to settle the score. when they arrived the 30-year-old stepfather of the three boys came out with a gun and killing the teens and wounding the driver. the driver came to the hospital, the place he new, the place he trusted, the place he and his friends received care. that is when i realized that it wasn't enough to have just better access. we needed to find a way to help these kids to break out of the cycles that the circumstances have put them in. so we created the center for the urban child. it will be going into a 30,000-square fut office in our -- foot office in our cam campus. it strives to provide high quality, cost-efficient care four community. everything from food and security to domestic violence to behavioral healths. prevention is the thing we within to focus on the most. most p
the thing that i did.know is that we needed to change the care model. unfortunately, it took a bulletle riddled car outside our emergency room to realize that. a group of teens were fighting after school and a car load of boys drove over to the home of three brothers to settle the score. when they arrived the 30-year-old stepfather of the three boys came out with a gun and killing the teens and wounding the driver. the driver came to the hospital, the place he new, the place he trusted, the...
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procedures might have changed, but you are doing that before, flight checking, and you weren't look, -- >> we are flight checking more of them. >> ok. you are flight checking more of them, and i do not mean to belabor this, but you are not going back that far. the sky is not falling. we will not have more meteors hit because of sequestration. i do not understand why the administration continues to take this approach that the world is falling apart because of this and i do not see that much changing, to be honest with you. maybe i am completely wrong, but the faa, and i know very well your procedures and what it takes, and i just do not understand what the attitude is. you know, it baffles me. mr. chairman, thank you. >> thank you, mr. graves. mr. lipinski? >> i congratulate both of you on your rise into leadership on the subcommittee. i look forward to working with you. i want to also thank you for holding this hearing on implementation of faa reauthorization and reform act, and i'm going to surprise everyone by actually asking the question about that act. while this reform act was n
procedures might have changed, but you are doing that before, flight checking, and you weren't look, -- >> we are flight checking more of them. >> ok. you are flight checking more of them, and i do not mean to belabor this, but you are not going back that far. the sky is not falling. we will not have more meteors hit because of sequestration. i do not understand why the administration continues to take this approach that the world is falling apart because of this and i do not see...
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so i see randel very much as part of this legacy he made possible in some ways by changing the city and the land to preserve it in some ways even if it is an active imagination in many cases a creativity. i am going to read you one last section from the book because the only reason i know randel has to do with just i grew up in new york city what happens in a place for a long time in the early years of time sort of come to inhabit us and we see things are around us in a very different way. i'm going to read the last passage and then i would like to take questions. the garden in the machine is part of the national movement to lay down the country's infrastructure. part of the necessary network of internal improvements duquette for the land, of some of that settlement commerce and industry. they were among the agents bringing them into the garden she is a stretch traveling across the suburban and industrialized landscape. it's become house the commission has noted the garden in the machine. they've become significant recreational rats. many old railroad lines have become trails through th
so i see randel very much as part of this legacy he made possible in some ways by changing the city and the land to preserve it in some ways even if it is an active imagination in many cases a creativity. i am going to read you one last section from the book because the only reason i know randel has to do with just i grew up in new york city what happens in a place for a long time in the early years of time sort of come to inhabit us and we see things are around us in a very different way. i'm...
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night in a row more clashes between police and residents of brooklyn the demonstrators are demanding change after a sixteen year old is shot and killed by police and update on the clashes ahead. and it's a place where the u.s. sends those they call un triable now there is word of a hunger strike i give mo we'll look at why the prisoners are refusing to eat. and he was being prosecuted by the government for hacking when he took his own life and now the attorneys for aaron swartz are claiming prosecutorial misconduct will update you on this case. it's thursday march fourteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. the protests in brooklyn intensify as new details emerge in the death of kalani gray for the third night angry protesters took to the streets of east flatbush brooklyn. q but you still go if you're going to go tell me that you should kid what you're going to do this was the scene in brooklyn last night you see protesters enraged over the police shooting of the sixteen year old brooklyn resident that happened over the weekend the standoff between p
night in a row more clashes between police and residents of brooklyn the demonstrators are demanding change after a sixteen year old is shot and killed by police and update on the clashes ahead. and it's a place where the u.s. sends those they call un triable now there is word of a hunger strike i give mo we'll look at why the prisoners are refusing to eat. and he was being prosecuted by the government for hacking when he took his own life and now the attorneys for aaron swartz are claiming...
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and the discussions i had absolutely change my mind. i was meeting with parents from throughout the city. mostly low-income single moms. these moms had done everything you would want a mother to do. they would research their neighborhood schools, figure out that only 10% of the kids at school or on grade level. my kid has an 90% chance of failure if they go there. then they would do the next best thing which is they would apply for the out of boundary lottery process that we set up to try to get one of the spots in one of the good schools on the other side of town and inevitably they would lose because there were thousands applying and then the moms would come to me and say now what am i supposed to do. when i was looking at these mothers and i knew that i could not offer them a spot at a high performing schools that i thought was good enough for my own two kids i said we might to stop this lady from taking a $7,500 voucher which is a lot less than we were spending in the district and potentially may be going to catholic school case whe
and the discussions i had absolutely change my mind. i was meeting with parents from throughout the city. mostly low-income single moms. these moms had done everything you would want a mother to do. they would research their neighborhood schools, figure out that only 10% of the kids at school or on grade level. my kid has an 90% chance of failure if they go there. then they would do the next best thing which is they would apply for the out of boundary lottery process that we set up to try to...
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impaletteble, making -- making you feel better about what is, at this moment in our history, and this has changed through the years, up and down, but what is demon -- demonstrateble high unequality in this time, more than any other time, and this particular interpretation of the very rich that they are as a group very generous, might help make that, as i said, more pal let -- paletteble or less troubled -- troubling, but, you know, that's , again, something open to historical interpretation and it's also open to other interpretation, and we can know that, and if that's a question that occurs to you as an interesting one, i present a certain amount of evidence in the book on that question. now, to end, i wonder what those people putting those dimes on rockefeller's monument thought about these things. is this a way of saying, thank you, yes, we're all in the same boat, we can be generous too? we can even be generous to you because you were generous to us, or is this a kind of snide way of saying, well, you were john d. rockefeller, and you tried to win our affections with thin dime, and you can ha
impaletteble, making -- making you feel better about what is, at this moment in our history, and this has changed through the years, up and down, but what is demon -- demonstrateble high unequality in this time, more than any other time, and this particular interpretation of the very rich that they are as a group very generous, might help make that, as i said, more pal let -- paletteble or less troubled -- troubling, but, you know, that's , again, something open to historical interpretation and...
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the changes we have seen in the last 12-13 years, suggests this graph underestimates the speed of change. however, like i said, all this graph does show us what will happen if we play out certain assumptions. if we look back at history -- i have to look back -- look back at this long run of history. one thing i mentioned you see how development stagnates and even declines. sometimes you get agrees great social collapses. the fall of the romeen empire. the black death. that is what lies in store for news the 21st century. i you look back at these earlier episodes of these great social collapses, each time we see the same five forces involved. always come up. we see mass migration, bigger than the government's they can cope with. because they're unable to cope, these migrations drive epidemic disease. they merge disease pool that were previously separate. a mass dieoff, a third of the population, governments collapse. as the governments collapse, trade routes collapse because we can't police these things. and massive famines ensue, and then we get climate change you don't need me to tell y
the changes we have seen in the last 12-13 years, suggests this graph underestimates the speed of change. however, like i said, all this graph does show us what will happen if we play out certain assumptions. if we look back at history -- i have to look back -- look back at this long run of history. one thing i mentioned you see how development stagnates and even declines. sometimes you get agrees great social collapses. the fall of the romeen empire. the black death. that is what lies in store...
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we have another story to talk about, the tsa and their rules changes. what you can bring on a plane now. >> the things that people try to carry on a plane may boggle your mind. after a decade of confiscated tens of millions of pocketknives the tsa said it's now time for a change. you can now carry a small knife on board. lily tomlin! want to join us and make it a three way? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and the fiat 500 with beats audio is rockin' the block. the italian designed fiat 500. "no, save 300 bucks over here!" "wait, save 400 bucks right here." with so many places offering so much buck-saving, where do you start? well, esurance was born online raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: the transportation security administration, the tsa, decided they're going to stick by their new policy of allowing people to carry on small k
we have another story to talk about, the tsa and their rules changes. what you can bring on a plane now. >> the things that people try to carry on a plane may boggle your mind. after a decade of confiscated tens of millions of pocketknives the tsa said it's now time for a change. you can now carry a small knife on board. lily tomlin! want to join us and make it a three way? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and the fiat 500 with...
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why did you change the scene? >> yeah, sure, sure. sure. that's one of the enormous freedoms that comes from being the director of lincoln center. you can ask almost anything you want. >> rose: tell me what you did that made you proud at lincoln center. part of it is physical. and part of it is -- >> part of it is physical. we did this $1.2 billion renovation in the middle of recession. we handled our physical infrastructure, we handled our public spaces, we handled our artistic spaces and we did so to the applause of artists and audiences. >> rose: and what's the secret to that? >> brilliant architect. >> rose: right, yes, i know. >> you've had them on the show. very forceful direction from the client. >> rose: that would be you. >> and others. it's very much a team effort. >> rose: whether it's ballet or symphony. >> all of my colleagues on the con stretch went institutions but also board leadership. this country is filled with nonprofits and nonprofit leaders as an important sector of our society. it's 7% of the g.d.p. it's one out of ev
why did you change the scene? >> yeah, sure, sure. sure. that's one of the enormous freedoms that comes from being the director of lincoln center. you can ask almost anything you want. >> rose: tell me what you did that made you proud at lincoln center. part of it is physical. and part of it is -- >> part of it is physical. we did this $1.2 billion renovation in the middle of recession. we handled our physical infrastructure, we handled our public spaces, we handled our...
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they actually have to change the storylines in the book. there's a memorable rescue scene where the partner, ultimately, for the king, she's an elf, and she does not rescue frodo from the dark riders, these minions, when he's been stabbed. he's going to turn into, if you will, a sort of ghastly zombie--like creature. he needs desperately to get to where the elves have their sanctuary and their powerful medicine. he's rescued by a beautiful elf in the movie, but a male elf actually rescues him in the book version. the female character is really pushed up in the movie -- pumped up in the movies compared to the books. and other character, the few female characters that matter -- arguably the most powerful single entity in middle earth. she's an elf, and an ancient one. unless he can get that ring we've been talking about. if he gets it, all of the world powerful, very wise, has some elements of mind-reading powers as well. that's implied. she's powerful and important. the leading feminist character in the book is actually quite fascinating to
they actually have to change the storylines in the book. there's a memorable rescue scene where the partner, ultimately, for the king, she's an elf, and she does not rescue frodo from the dark riders, these minions, when he's been stabbed. he's going to turn into, if you will, a sort of ghastly zombie--like creature. he needs desperately to get to where the elves have their sanctuary and their powerful medicine. he's rescued by a beautiful elf in the movie, but a male elf actually rescues him...
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what has changed is the type of emigration and. it is not only people wanting to work and earn a life in places like these, but increasingly they're coming to australia to send their fortune back home. al-jazeera, sydney. thealaysia is requiring release of the philippine fighters who took over a coastal month. last they say the land is theirs. they have issued the ultimatum. >> they must lay down weapons and surrender. forced tobe surrender. really took action after they killed eight of our policeman. to one year in jail. sylvia burlesconi will be appealing. it's not likely he will serve any jail time. he has been convicted of illegally publishing transcripts of wiretapped conversations in newspapers. some blame people ago and pass on the third highest number of seats. why he will not be joining a coalition. >> yet bee
what has changed is the type of emigration and. it is not only people wanting to work and earn a life in places like these, but increasingly they're coming to australia to send their fortune back home. al-jazeera, sydney. thealaysia is requiring release of the philippine fighters who took over a coastal month. last they say the land is theirs. they have issued the ultimatum. >> they must lay down weapons and surrender. forced tobe surrender. really took action after they killed eight of...
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he lived in extremely long life and he died 1865 and saudi enormous changes in the most well-documented period overs will be ears perk up i will go back and forth to read some passages. it would be divided into three stages by the growing public impersonal turmoil. from 18 '08 through 1810 during that time he measured along east and west and north and south lines with blocks with the equipment. the streets would run river to river to facilitate traffic to the dock and to rid the city of stagnant air. also the copy of the manuscript of map is a famous commissioners' plan of 1811. the second stage mandel conducted a survey with elevation not just distance as opposed to regular of land survey. with 181-82-1821 aided by his first wife matilda became a cartographer of the highest quality. much of what we know comes from two sources. the common council from new york contains records of his reports on surveys and roads and streets that concern finances, contracts, deadlin es. the more complete source of information is in the field books at the historical society and donated by a former seducer
he lived in extremely long life and he died 1865 and saudi enormous changes in the most well-documented period overs will be ears perk up i will go back and forth to read some passages. it would be divided into three stages by the growing public impersonal turmoil. from 18 '08 through 1810 during that time he measured along east and west and north and south lines with blocks with the equipment. the streets would run river to river to facilitate traffic to the dock and to rid the city of...
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. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with juju chang. >> tonight, it's a dangerous mix of fame and fortune that can too often lead to reckless excess. plenty of pop stars have cracked under the pressure of celebrity and tabloid scrutiny. now justin bieber is feeling the stress. his week has been marred by hospitalization and a blow-up with the paparazzi. the larger than life 19-year-old is finding out supersized fame comes with supersized baggage. abc's nick watt reports. >> reporter: is this the moment the pint-sized prince of pop finally snaps? >> what did you say? what did you say? >> reporter: bieber exits his london hotel, paparazzi, of course, await. perhaps just a little physical contact. >> what did you say? [ bleep ]. >> reporter: that's a bold statement when you're 5'7" and weigh about as much as my grandma. >> justin bieber is starting to feel the pressure. he's literally having his michael jackson leave me alone moment. ♪ if i was your boyfriend never let you go ♪ >> reporter: bieber is right now only halfway through a gargantuan ten-month, 125-date world tour.
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it comes to this absolutely essential data access that we're going to use for everything for climate change research for access to medicine for information entertainment there really is just one pipe now and it's data and we've let just a very few companies control our country's future would be stretching a metaphor to suggest you know better franklin said we should all have access to information so let's have public libraries and that the public library of this era is the internet itself and therefore it should be considered a public utility like public libraries were in the late eighteenth century right up to today. that's a useful way to think of it i often people's eyes light up when you talk about electricity that we used to think of electricity as a luxury and in the early one nine hundred ninety percent of farmers didn't have it kids in new york city were playing with electric toys controlled by private utilities that were consolidating and not subject to any oversight that was a huge problem for the country and it took a decade several decades actually to move electricity from the s
it comes to this absolutely essential data access that we're going to use for everything for climate change research for access to medicine for information entertainment there really is just one pipe now and it's data and we've let just a very few companies control our country's future would be stretching a metaphor to suggest you know better franklin said we should all have access to information so let's have public libraries and that the public library of this era is the internet itself and...
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the young protesters who were killed, just for calling for change. is this the way to honor their legacy? >> pro-democracy activists have filled the square for months. they see themselves as the driving force for change in yemen, but they still find themselves a minority in a national dialogue dominated by the same traditional political elite. a senior member of the former president, ali abdul a select's -- ali abdullah saleh's party. >> if all the ability to lead -- ali abdullah saleh was not convinced it was the right time to transfer power -- it is impossible to hold onto power forever. >> there is tight security at the main entrances of the capital. delegates from all political factions will meet to decide the future of the country. the key issues are the rise of a separatist movement in the south and the she had -- and those in the north. they have six months to draft a new constitution that will pave the way to a new era in yemen. >> this is going to be a historical event. -- unitedted nation's nations' envoy to yemen. >> months ago, the countr
the young protesters who were killed, just for calling for change. is this the way to honor their legacy? >> pro-democracy activists have filled the square for months. they see themselves as the driving force for change in yemen, but they still find themselves a minority in a national dialogue dominated by the same traditional political elite. a senior member of the former president, ali abdul a select's -- ali abdullah saleh's party. >> if all the ability to lead -- ali abdullah...
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don't miss "china, change and challenge" at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> a senior chinese navy official says an aircraft carrier will embark on a long-range voyage this year to prepare for operations. the ship was deployed last september. commandery e revealed the plan in an interview with state-run tv he says the crew of the carrier has conducted 12 test voyages so far. they include takeoff and landing exercise and pilot training but those exercises were close to shore. the upcoming voyage will feature drills on the high seas. the commander did not disclose further details of the trial, such as its route or duration. china's rapid military buildup is creating concerns among some neighbors. >>> the u.s. secretary of state is criticizing north korean leaders for threatening to scrap the 1953 armistice that ended fighting in the korean war. john kerry says authorities in pyongyang should try to arrange dialogue with other nations, not create more divisions. the north koreans denounced ongoing u.s./south korean exercises as a flagrant military
don't miss "china, change and challenge" at 8:00 p.m. japan time. >>> a senior chinese navy official says an aircraft carrier will embark on a long-range voyage this year to prepare for operations. the ship was deployed last september. commandery e revealed the plan in an interview with state-run tv he says the crew of the carrier has conducted 12 test voyages so far. they include takeoff and landing exercise and pilot training but those exercises were close to shore. the...
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. >> when you have a kid, everything changes. >> reporter: what time are you going to sleep? >> i usually go to sleep around eight o'clock. i'm like a grandma. i want him to have a normal life as possible. >> reporter: for snooki, now 25, that would be a new normal. coming after six seasons on "jersey shore "jersey shore." now as she awaits a possible third season of the spin-off, she and her fiance are living in his parents' basement. not that far, it turns out, from where this pint sized powerhouse grew up. >> this is frank's deli and my friend's dad owns it. i went there all the time. and then you have pizza town over there. it's where we all hung out, great pizza. that's basically it. >> reporter: here, 80 miles north of new york city where she was even a high school cheerleader. do you remember any of the cheers? >> oh yeah. >> reporter: go ahead. >> go, dukes, go. >> reporter: yet it wasn't all sunshine from nicole, who was adopted from chile and brought to america from her parents. >> everyone making fun of me, you're too orange, fat, ugly. then they started calling me
. >> when you have a kid, everything changes. >> reporter: what time are you going to sleep? >> i usually go to sleep around eight o'clock. i'm like a grandma. i want him to have a normal life as possible. >> reporter: for snooki, now 25, that would be a new normal. coming after six seasons on "jersey shore "jersey shore." now as she awaits a possible third season of the spin-off, she and her fiance are living in his parents' basement. not that far, it...
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the city, changing the land. he also gave us a record that allows us to restore it or to preserve it in some ways even if it's an active imagination in many cases or an act of creativity as it is for eric sanderson. and i'm going to read you one last section from the book because the other reason that i really love randel has to do with just because i grew up in new york city. what happens to us when we're in a place for a long time and the layers of time sort of come, come to sort of inhabit us. and we see things around us in a very different way. so i'm going to read you this last passage, and then i would love to take questions. the garden and the machine. randel's survey of the canal was part of the national movement to lay down the country's infrastructure. it was to be, as albert intended, part of the else in network of internal improvements. canals cut through land bringing with them settlement, commerce and industry. they were among the agents bringing the machine to the garden. today the delaware is a bl
the city, changing the land. he also gave us a record that allows us to restore it or to preserve it in some ways even if it's an active imagination in many cases or an act of creativity as it is for eric sanderson. and i'm going to read you one last section from the book because the other reason that i really love randel has to do with just because i grew up in new york city. what happens to us when we're in a place for a long time and the layers of time sort of come, come to sort of inhabit...
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if you ride bart during the heavy commute- you may have noticed some changes today. all this week. bikers will be allowed on board during peak commute hours in the morning and at night. kron 4's j.r. stone has more on the week long test program. new tonight at 8-- bart might be considering extending its service north into the east bay... possibly as far as hercules. kron 4's charles clifford has details and shows us where the new train routes could run. district 7 bart board member zakhary mallet is floating the idea of building new bart lines north from the city of richmond as a way to relieve chronic traffic congestion along interstate 80. let's take a look at a google earth map of the area. right now the richmond station, which is here in the middle of the city, is the northern most stop on the richmond-fremont bart line. the idea would be to extend that line to the north parrell to the path of nearby interstate 80. along that route, new bart stations could be added in san pablo here near the richmond hilltop shopping centers... further north in pinole... and there could even be
if you ride bart during the heavy commute- you may have noticed some changes today. all this week. bikers will be allowed on board during peak commute hours in the morning and at night. kron 4's j.r. stone has more on the week long test program. new tonight at 8-- bart might be considering extending its service north into the east bay... possibly as far as hercules. kron 4's charles clifford has details and shows us where the new train routes could run. district 7 bart board member zakhary...
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>> you said climate change has changed because we had had volcanoes, the sun has changed, there has been changes in the earth's path around the sun caused ice ages to come and go. all of those things are totally true. look at volcanoes, we have looked at the orbit, -- john: this time it is not those things. >> right. we have increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. more than doubled the amount of butane. and the signatures of those changes are very clear all the way through the system. john: assuming this is true, why is it necessarily a problem? warmer might be better. more people die from cold then warmth. >> we have built an agricultural system and cities and everything we do based on assumptions that the climate is not going to change. the fact that we have so much infrastructure near the shore is because we didn't expect the sea level to rise. the damage from hurricane sandy was increased because the sea level has increased by 10 to 12 inches in this area. john: wildfires are increasing, hurricanes are increasing, drought. is this true? i thought these things have
>> you said climate change has changed because we had had volcanoes, the sun has changed, there has been changes in the earth's path around the sun caused ice ages to come and go. all of those things are totally true. look at volcanoes, we have looked at the orbit, -- john: this time it is not those things. >> right. we have increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. more than doubled the amount of butane. and the signatures of those changes are very clear all the...
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thank you so much for coming on rashad thanks for having me so your organization color of change is actually trying to put cops off the air it's been on the air for quite a long time break down why this show is so problematic. you know this is a filtered sense of reality where we're they follow sort of this hero law enforcement figure and many of our law enforcement figures are heroes but it's a filtered reality where where you get to understand the law enforcement you you don't get to know the back story behind the perpetrators are the criminals the the bad guys are always wrong the cops are always correct and they only go into neighborhoods where that are poor so oftentimes black latino or poor white communities where they're shown this sort of filtered reality of what law enforcement looks like in this country you know our our theory here of color of change is this is part of the ongoing challenge with media and their depictions of people of color and poor people in this country if cops really wanted to have a show about the kind of macro challenges that we have in this country a
thank you so much for coming on rashad thanks for having me so your organization color of change is actually trying to put cops off the air it's been on the air for quite a long time break down why this show is so problematic. you know this is a filtered sense of reality where we're they follow sort of this hero law enforcement figure and many of our law enforcement figures are heroes but it's a filtered reality where where you get to understand the law enforcement you you don't get to know the...
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realistic expectation of change that this pole will want to bring. >> i don't think we'll see change in doctrine which we referred to. that stuff will stay the same. where i think there's change and an amazing opportunity here is to change the conversation the church is involved in and the conversation the church is having. the monsignor mentioned the word poor, crucial word here. we have a pope here who seems to have a very different humbler style, who has a humble material life and for the last 48 hours or however long it's been has made very important symbolic statements about a man of the church. the church has gotten involved in morality partly because of the child awe by crises. the mission when it comes to the needy and poor has gotten lost and has left center stage. i think the biography and the iconography of this pope will allow him if he wants to, to put that part of the church back on center stage. >> rose: what do you mean by iconography. >> choosing the name st. francis. st. francis was the patron st. to the poor. choosing that name is sending a message. paying his hote
realistic expectation of change that this pole will want to bring. >> i don't think we'll see change in doctrine which we referred to. that stuff will stay the same. where i think there's change and an amazing opportunity here is to change the conversation the church is involved in and the conversation the church is having. the monsignor mentioned the word poor, crucial word here. we have a pope here who seems to have a very different humbler style, who has a humble material life and for...
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the top sports stories nfl owners voting on big rule changes that you should know about. the controversial tuck rule that was made famous in the 2001 patriot playoff game. if has been thrown -- it has been thrown out. if the quarterback loses the ball while bringing it to his body it is a fumble. >> the crown of his helmet more than 3 yards down the field. envelope trades to talk about. reed is leaving the baltimore. you are backer is leaving the bears. he is a free agent after he and his team could not reach an agreement on his deal. let the march madness begin. the ncaa tournament begins today. my favorite time of year. there are 16 total games today featuring pittsburgh and wichita state, marquette and davidson oklahoma state taking on oregon and colorado state facing missouri. >> you love basketball. >> i do. acc, though. >> carolina. >>> 38 after the top of the hour. coming up. have you seen this video? a frightening scene. a little girl stops breathing right in front of her parents but one bystander's quick thinking response that has him being hailed a hero this mor
the top sports stories nfl owners voting on big rule changes that you should know about. the controversial tuck rule that was made famous in the 2001 patriot playoff game. if has been thrown -- it has been thrown out. if the quarterback loses the ball while bringing it to his body it is a fumble. >> the crown of his helmet more than 3 yards down the field. envelope trades to talk about. reed is leaving the baltimore. you are backer is leaving the bears. he is a free agent after he and his...
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you should have other people there so it's carefully, you know, i mean, it was changing or making a proposal at the end that set this off on a track. it is a very dramatic story and brings to the floor the issues that we're going to be dealing with in three or four months. yes. >> you may have already alluded this somewhat in answering a previous question. congressional approval is at record lows, and people left, right, center 0 talk about how broken government is. what are those things from your perspective that have broken it? what are the things that, if they were removed individual or structure that would help fix it? what is the path forward? you know, that's is above my pay grade. it's enough of the task to try to find out what happened and so forth. and to -- you do play in your own mind what should have happened. what could have happened. it's a pattern, it's gone on a long time. a lot of people in their books on this. there's an analysis saying it's all the republicans' fault. there's analysis that it's all the democrats' fall. it's all obama's fault. i'm purple on that question. i
you should have other people there so it's carefully, you know, i mean, it was changing or making a proposal at the end that set this off on a track. it is a very dramatic story and brings to the floor the issues that we're going to be dealing with in three or four months. yes. >> you may have already alluded this somewhat in answering a previous question. congressional approval is at record lows, and people left, right, center 0 talk about how broken government is. what are those things...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing at hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ the. gerri: they scour the country's junkyards for hidden gems. the star of american pickers joins me next gerri: in and is one of the most watched shows on cable tv, american pickers. a star the country for hidden treasures in junkyards and basements. the star of the show is the author of this new book, kidde pickers. mike, welcome. it is a wonderful show. >> and pitched the show and i was naÏve to the fact as to how big it could be. it's a show about everybody. i don't care if you're scratching a lottery ticket for going to a garage sale. everybody is a paper because they have a sense of curiosity and adventure. gerri: how did you get into this in the first place? >> i was four years old and digging in the garbage on the way to school. she can afford a bicycle for me because my mom was a single mom. and i thought, oh, my goodness, how could someone throw this bike away? my mom got a call f
but even though we're living longer, one thing at hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ the. gerri: they scour the country's junkyards for hidden gems. the star of american pickers joins me next gerri: in and is one of the most watched shows on cable tv, american pickers. a star the country for hidden treasures in junkyards and basements. the star of the show is the author of this new...
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. >> it is a landmark case that could change h.i.v. treatment. the child born in mississippi to an h.i.v.-positive mother who had no prenatal care, was given relatively high doses of three antiviral drugs 30 hours after being born. the doctor who treated the baby talked about it. >> i did tests. as i started the drugs, there were two different tests showing in the next couple of days if we got results and that the baby was already infected. >> the child remained on the drugs for 15 months. then the doctor lost touch with the mother. what happened about a year later got the medical community's attention. >> the mom admitted she had not been giving the medicine for the past several months and i fully expected the babies numbers to go back up. but we drew the test, we got back, and still, undetectable. >> there was in trace of the virus. >> at firsts i thought i had been treating a child not actually infected. >> after laboratory work was checked and double checked, the doctors from boston and baltimore were brought in to begin research. now, at 2 1
. >> it is a landmark case that could change h.i.v. treatment. the child born in mississippi to an h.i.v.-positive mother who had no prenatal care, was given relatively high doses of three antiviral drugs 30 hours after being born. the doctor who treated the baby talked about it. >> i did tests. as i started the drugs, there were two different tests showing in the next couple of days if we got results and that the baby was already infected. >> the child remained on the drugs...
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is really going to change or will it take some kind of uproar from the public to change it? >> one of two things. things are starting to change. a lot of things going on. j.p. morgan chase, london will problem and that meeting, the investigation ensure that it was like keystone kops. the allied war scandal which showed that people were actually self dealing. i see a number of people come out. talking about the banks. it's all part of one big thing. i tnk they're moving forward. i really do believe. i'm an optimist, but believe it will be different action. think it is really a good sign that on the s&p case decided to go to trial as opposed to selling. i am optimistic. we are beginning to turn a little bit of a corner. adam: ted kaufman, former senator from delaware. appreciate you joining us. this is an issue that a lot of people want to see results, and it is it -- i am grateful yet been you with us. >> inky. adam: tensions escalate on the korean peninsula. dr. rhea aiming its rocket arsenal at the united states south korea. what will that cost the u.s.? what will it cost u
is really going to change or will it take some kind of uproar from the public to change it? >> one of two things. things are starting to change. a lot of things going on. j.p. morgan chase, london will problem and that meeting, the investigation ensure that it was like keystone kops. the allied war scandal which showed that people were actually self dealing. i see a number of people come out. talking about the banks. it's all part of one big thing. i tnk they're moving forward. i really...
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they change the name to chesty after left turn lewis chesty puller and they take it all very seriously. >> we have had them busted back in rank before. >> chris: how did the dogs take it? >> marines don't take it well when they get demoted. we can't have a mascot biting and barking and doing things and what they are not supposed to do. >> chris: that is what he did last summer when he went after panetta's dog? >> he barked. >> chris: there was challenging, control of the military? >> this was right in front of the secretary of defense. >> after the breach of protocol there was speculation that he was being forced out. >> he was promoted to sergeant after that. it's not a forced retirement. >> chris: whatever the reason the pup should be the new mascot by late august with as many as five public events a week. >> chesty is great way to represent the more than 200,000 sailors and semifinalians that make up our corps. he has very important job. we're happy to have him. >> chris: one of my favorite power players ever. the marine mascot generally says five years as chesty is five years which
they change the name to chesty after left turn lewis chesty puller and they take it all very seriously. >> we have had them busted back in rank before. >> chris: how did the dogs take it? >> marines don't take it well when they get demoted. we can't have a mascot biting and barking and doing things and what they are not supposed to do. >> chris: that is what he did last summer when he went after panetta's dog? >> he barked. >> chris: there was challenging,...
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no matter how we claim society changes, we're still the same. women love the wedding ring, picket fence, happily ever avenue. marriage sells and it sells when compared to other choices it's better. it has been proven by science and studies of longevity and happiness. being against the bachelor makes you antiscience, bob. gender studies, professors are intent on maintaining that women and men are identical, that's flat-earthy. no, women are just way smarter about relationships than men. think about it. why else would you need a tv show dedicated to getting one handsome man married? which makes you wonder do men knee their own title 9 to level the playing field of romance? i would call it bourbon. andrea, you are only one on the table besides me that was transfixed by the show. you were watching? >> andrea: of course. i haven't missed one "bachelor" yet. ask me anything. >> greg: were you surprised by the choice? >> andrea: no, i wasn't. in "us weekly" it said they consulted with kathryn's mom and grandma and her grandma was the only grandma we sa
no matter how we claim society changes, we're still the same. women love the wedding ring, picket fence, happily ever avenue. marriage sells and it sells when compared to other choices it's better. it has been proven by science and studies of longevity and happiness. being against the bachelor makes you antiscience, bob. gender studies, professors are intent on maintaining that women and men are identical, that's flat-earthy. no, women are just way smarter about relationships than men. think...